CAL Athletics Breaks Ground on New Multi
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Christian Academy of Louisville May 23, 2016 www.caschools.us/centurion-athletics Congratulations to Grace Jennings on a huge repeat as the Girls Kentucky State Tennis Champion!! Grace won the title as a Junior in 2015, then again over the past weekend. This years’ path to the title included quality opponents, and Grace won the first 4 matches by comfortable margins. (continued on next page) CAL Athletics Breaks Ground on New Multi-Sport Turf Field Christian Academy of Louisville held a groundbreaking ceremony on Wednesday, May 18th to kickoff the installation of a new, state of the art multi-sport turf field from AstroTurf. The new playing surface will be placed at Centurion Stadium and will be a cutting edge synthetic turf field that will be the first of its kind in the state of Kentucky. (continued on pg. 3) Girls Track Wins Regional Runner-up Title Boys & Girls Track Individuals Qualify for State (pages 7 & 8) CAL Baseball Postseason CAL Golfers Tournament Begins Tonight!! Emily Neat & The Christian AcadeScott Wright Sign my varsity baseball team concluded their to Play at College regular season with a 5-1 victory over LexLevel ington Christian Academy on Thursday in a home game at CAL. CAL scored two runs in the first inning and three more in the fourth inning to take a 5-0 lead and never looked back. Meanwhile, CAL pitcher Jonny Allen and the CAL defense were holding the LCA offense scoreless through the first six innings of the game. (continued on pg. 4) (Page9 ?) (Pages & 10) Then on Saturday, she demonstrated toughness, resolve, discipline and a strong competitive spirit by winning two tight matches to claim the 2016 Championship. Congrats Grace - what an accomplishment and honor - so fun to watch you play! Coach Mallory commented “Major congratulations to Grace for winning her 2nd state championship in a row. She had a wonderful year and career....what a way to finish in your last match.” Grace’s path to the 2016 Championship defeated - Grace Gorby (Grayson Co) 6-3, 6-0 defeated - Elizabeth Hamilton (Ryle) 6-0, 6-0 defeated - Brooke Warden (Dixie Heights) 6-3, 6-0 defeated - Aspen Jarett (Oldham Co) 6-2, 6-4 defeated - Eva Borders (St. Francis) 6-7, 6-4, 1-0 (7) defeated - Michelle McKamey (McCracken Co) 7-6, 6-4 Also, special thanks to Coach Mallory and Coach Arnold for your commitment to the team, your servant leadership, and for another great season. Your time and dedication is recognized and appreciated. And congrats to all the girls on a good season with a lot of fun, great friendships, and high hopes for a super 2017 season. 2 “This has been a two year project. We have spoken to many schools around the country looking for the safest environment for our student athletes and visitors,” said Director of Athletics, Brad Morgan. “We are grateful to the Lord and donors who have made our vision come to life.” The athletic office has developed a plan to play all high school field hockey, football games (fall season) and all high school boys & girls lacrosse games (spring season) on the new turf field at Centurion Stadium. The new turf field will also be used as a high school field for practices and games. In addition, middle school and youth football home games will be scheduled on the turf field and middle school field hockey may have access when space allows. This will clear up space on the North Field (grass) for year round soccer use, and allow for middle school field hockey practices and games to be played on the South Field (grass) in the fall. CAL student athletes, Michael Lagestee (football), Allie Grace Joyner (field hockey), Cade Sparrow (boys lacrosse), and Nina Dobbs (girls lacrosse) were asked to be a part of the ground breaking celebration. “I am privileged to represent our student athletes at this exciting celebration. I’m thankful for every donor and family who prayed and sacrificed to make this field happen. May God bless this field and those who will play on it,” said junior field hockey player, Allie Grace Joyner. “In my five years here at CAL, the word I have consistently heard is vision. The vision was to provide the best facilities possible for our student athletes. I’m excited and grateful for the opportunity to see this vision become a reality,” said head football coach, Stefan LeFors. Construction on the new multi-sport turf field began Saturday and will be completed in time for the fall sports seasons. 3 CAL’s first scoring rally began with Blake Carlisle drawing a walk and being balked to second base. Paul Haupt singled to centerfield to score Carlisle and then advanced to second base on a sacrifice bunt by Aaron Blake. Luke Price followed with a single to leftfield to score Haupt and give CAL an early 2-0 lead. CAL added three more runs in the fourth inning. Addison Skarski reached by an error to open the inning and was sacrificed to second on a bunt by Cameron Marshall. Blake Carlisle walked before Paul Haupt doubled to score Skarski with Carlisle advancing to third. Aaron Blake then singled to right field to score by Marshall and Haupt to conclude the CAL scoring. Lexington Christian scored one run in the seventh inning to account for the 5-1 margin. Paul Haupt reached base four times in the game with a double, a single, and was twice hit by a pitch. Luke Price had two singles, and Aaron Blake, Dylan Sexton, Jonny Allen, and Cameron Marshall all singled once. Sexton also walked twice in the game reaching base three times. Jonny Allen allowed three hits in six 1/3 innings on the mound for the Centurions with Luke Price recording the final two outs on the mound. On Monday night, CAL scored five runs in the bottom of the third inning to take a 5-2 lead, but couldn’t hold on before losing to St. Xavier, 8-5, in a home game at CAL. Trailing 2-0 entering the bottom of the third inning, CAL’ s Jacob Dupps reached on an infield hit. Blake Carlisle drew a walk, advancing Dupps to second base. Dupps scored and Carlisle raced to third when Garrett McIntire reached on an error. McIntire advanced to second base on a passed ball before Luke Price’s single to centerfield scored both Carlisle and McIntire to give CAL a 3-2 lead. Aaron Blake drew a walk which moved Price to second base. Matthew Derridinger entered the game to run for Price before Dylan Sexton singled to left field to load the bases. Addison Skarski then doubled down the left field line giving CAL a 5-2 lead. Unfortunately for CAL, those were their only five runs of the night. St. Xavier went on to score one run in the fourth, three runs in the fifth, and twice more in the sixth to win the game, 8-5. CAL had six hits in the game. Dylan Sexton had a triple and a single and Addison Skarski doubled. Blake Carlisle, Luke Price, and Jacob Dupps all had singles. Dylan Sexton and Aaron Blake both pitched for CAL. (photos continued on next page) BASEBALL DISTRICTS Come support CAL at EASTERN Monday, May 23rd 7:30 pm Listen LIVE to the game on www.livesportscaster.com beginning at 7:25pm 4 Baseball ▪ Basketball ▪ Cheer Football ▪ Field Hockey ▪ Golf Softball ▪ Tennis ▪ Volleyball (Camps are offered to incoming grades K-8) CLICK HERE for more info 5 End of the Year Sale! Only 4 days left! May 17-27 10-50% off select merchandise Don’t miss out on some great deals! Open Tues-Fri 2:30-4:00 6 GIRLS TRACK WINS REGIONAL RUNNER-UP TITLE Earning a huge 74 of their 95 points in mid and long distance events, the girls track team earned a Regional Runner-up Title at the Region 3 Championships, hosted by Christian Academy. The only team scoring higher than the Centurions was 2-time defending State Champion North Oldham. The Centurions got off to a great start, with victory in the opening event, the 4x800 relay, composed of Jessica Bozell, Adelaide Ensor, Maddie O'Dea and Clara Lynch. Clara came back later in the meet to win the other Regional event title, running to victory in the 3200 in spite of being under the weather. She pulled along teammate Adelaide to nab the other automatic bid to State. Maddie finished 2nd in the 800 to the fastest runner in the state, North Oldham's Erin Edmundson - so the 2 Region 3 runners enter State meet as the top 2 seeds. The dynamic duo of Clara and Maddie combined two additional times, going 2-3 in the 1600, again behind Edmundson and on the 4x400 relay team that placed 2nd to North and earned a spot in the fast heat at State. So the two runners are qualified for the maximum 4 events for State. The other members of the 4x4 were Anna Kimbell and Laura English, who scor ed big points in the 400, also placing 2-3. Anna's 2nd place earned her an automatic qualifier for State. The 4x200 relay team of Anna, Laura, Jessica & Maya Wright qualified for State by being one of the fastest 'at large' teams, as did Taylor Moon in the high jump. Congratulations to all of the above runners who qualified for the State Meet. Unfortunately, the KHSAA moved the date of State this year to this Friday - at odds with many graduations, including Christian Academy's. Now seniors must make the difficult decision of getting recognized at the Graduation ceremony or competing at the highest stage in the sport for high school athletics. CALATHLETICS@CENTURIONAD 7 BOYS TRACK MEMBERS QUALIFY FOR STATE MEET The Christian Academy boys track and field team placed 6th in the 13-team Class 2A Region 3 meet, with multiple athletes qualifying for Friday's KHSAA State Meet. The highest placing Centurion was senior Joel Shelton in the shot put. His 3rd place finish earned him a spot at State. Joel also earned an 'at large' berth in the discus. Steven Ott also qualified in two individual events, punching his State ticket in the 1600 and 3200. Steven also was a member of the qualifying 4x400 relay team, joining, Jared Johnson, Jacob Miller and Tanner Palin. Tanner & Jared joined up ear lier in the meet, with Tanner Reiser and Charles Austin Sams, on the 4x200 relay. The 4x2 ran their fastest time of the season, to qualify by time. Although not having his best day in the high jump, Tanner Palin also got an at-large berth, as did John Bozell in the pole vault. Congratulations to the Centurion State qualifiers and all the rest of the track & field team for a great season. Class 2A Region 3 Championships 1. Shelby County - 148 2. North Oldham - 110 3. Waggener - 85.5 4. Western - 41.5 5. Moore - 35 6. Christian Academy - 28 T7. DeSales - 27 T7. Spencer County - 27 9. Henry County - 18 10. Valley - 15 11. Doss - 12 12. Collins - 10 13. Fairdale - 1 8 SCOTT WRIGHT SIGNS TO PLAY GOLF AT JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY Congratulations to senior, Scott Wright, who signed a letter of intent to play golf at Jacksonville State University in Jacksonville, Alabama. CAL Director of Athletics, Brad Morgan opened the signing ceremony with prayer and talked about the perseverance that the sport of golf requires. "The thing that always amazes me about golf, is the amount of discipline it takes, and that discipline translates into every aspect of life,” said Morgan. "The challenge now is to go to Jacksonville State and be a witness on that campus." Wright decided to go to Jacksonville State because he felt like it was the best option to improve and further his golf career. "I am really looking forward to what Scott is going to be able to do these next four year. His best days of golf are ahead of him," said CAL head boys’ golf coach, Greg Zimmerer. "At two years old, Scott was on the golf course with me,” said Scott’s dad. We have been very proud of his golf game over the last four years and we wish him all the luck." Scott plans to major in business and looks forward to playing for the Gamecocks next fall. 9 EMILY NEAT SIGNS TO PLAY GOLF AT TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY Congratulations to senior Emily Neat for signing to play golf at Transylvania University. Emily started playing golf in the 6th grade and was named team captain of this year’s varsity golf team. CAL head girls’ golf coach, Ron Gustafson, spoke of Emily’s kind heart and spirit. “I have coached Emily for three years and she always represents herself, her parents, our school and our God with grace. She even helped one of her opponents get out of a bunker! That’s just the kind of person she is,” said Coach Gustafson. Assistant Athletic Director, Jennifer Roberts, echoed Coach Gustafson’s praise of Emily’s character. “Emily excels on the golf course and in the classroom. She is a well-rounded student who served as senior class president this year, as well as represented CAL athletically,” said Roberts. Neat closed the signing ceremony by thanking her parents and coaches for their time and dedication to making her a better player. “I’m thankful that my dad took me out every single day and taught me the game. I’m sorry to leave Coach Gus, but I’m excited to be a part of the Transylvania team,” said Emily. “I chose Transylvania because of the intimate size, the high academic standards and their proper balance between athletics and academics.” Emily plans to major in a program Transylvania offers called PPE (Political Science, Philosophy, and Economics) and looks forward to playing for the Pioneers next fall. CALATHLETICS@CENTURIONAD 10 CAL FALLS TO EASTERN IN DISTRICTS CAL 8 Eastern 17 CAL gave it their all in the district semi-final last Monday versus Eastern High School, but came up short by a final score of 17-8. The game opened with Eastern building a quick 2-0 lead. But, CAL came back with fire, knotting the game at 2-2 giving the partisan CAL parents reason to cheer. CAL’s offense created numerous opportunities in the first half, and they capitalized on many as seniors Allison Edlin and Ashley Semak, junior Nina Dobbs and sophomor e Sloan Reding all scor ed off of assist passes fr om senior Dana Joss. However , Easter n pushed back with a steady str eam of on tar get shots that allowed them to build an 11-5 halftime lead. Eastern spread out their offense and slowed the game down markedly in second half action allowing CAL little chance to get back in the game. CAL took defensive chances, but could not get over the hump in several comeback attempts. Dana put in a couple goals in the half, and Nina added one off a Free Position shot. Final score was 17-8. Sydney Jarm picked up 3 gr ound balls and caused a tur nover on the defensive side, while Kelsey Koetsier collected 2 gr ound balls. Annie Becker caused 2 tur nover s as well. Dr aw contr ols wer e about even on the night, with CAL garnering 12 out of 26. Dana led the team with 5 and Ashley had 4. Dana added 6 ground ball pickups. Lydia Clay notched 7 saves on the night bringing her season total up to a whopping 81 in 14 games. Dana led scoring with 6 points on 4 assists and 2 goals. Allison and Nina had 2 goals each, while Ashley and Sloan had one goal apiece. It was a good season for the CAL girls. Their final record stands at 8 wins and 6 losses. Thanks for coming out and supporting the team this year! TENNIS TEAM CELEBRATES SEASON AND RECOGNIZES SENIORS The men’s varsity tennis team celebrated their winning season with a team banquet on Monday, May 16th. The team reflected on the season, and made plans to continue their progress into next year. The Seniors will surely be missed. They have provided tremendous leadership to the team, and demonstrated exceptional work ethic. Congratulations to these fine young men! We can’t wait to see how God will use them in the future. Seniors: Bryce Anvar, David Parks, John Purnell and Conner Steinmetz Our thanks to Todd and Sheri Hammonds for all their hard work and dedication to the team. What a great season! 11 12 VARSITY SOFTBALL FINISHES UP THE SEASON WITH A WIN Despite the rain last week, the Lady Centurions were able to play 2 of their 4 games. Tuesday CAL traveled to PRP. Sarah Ratterman led the game off with a triple, but was unable to score. In the 2nd, Sam Thompson reached on error and Hannah Howes walked in the top of the 2nd but both were stranded. PRP was able to mark 1 run in the bottom of the 2nd. Ratterman walked in the 3rd but CAL was again held scoreless. Thompson smashed another one in the 4th, and Howes singled, but were again left on base. PRP scored another run in the 6th. Kayla Chapman had a hit in the 7th and scored on a sac fly by Ratterman, but the Centurions could not catch the Panthers. Final score 2-1 PRP. Thursday CAL faced the North Bullitt Eagles at their roost. The Lady Centurions went ahead early and didn’t look back. CAL scored 2 runs in the 1st when Ratterman singled, Loren Simpson reached on error, Thompson walked, and Howes singled. Ratterman hit a triple in the 2nd but was left on base. Each team scored a run in the 3rd; CAL scored after Caroline Lefan singled and then scored on an RBI triple for Howes. In the 4th, Ratterman hit a 2-run triple, scoring Riley Sexton, who had reached on error, and Kayla Chapman, who had singled. Simpson also drove in a run, bringing the score to 6-1 CAL. The Centurions scored another 2 runs in the 6th, Simpson drove in Ratterman, who walked, and Elizabeth Ashley singled and scored on a hit by Lefan. North Bullitt scored 3 more runs but CAL still came out on top. Final score 8-4 CAL. Monday at 6 pm the Lady Centurions take on Eastern at Ballard in district play. Congratulations to all those receiving year-end honors: All-Region Team – Sarah Ratterman, Loren Simpson Senior All-Stars – Hannah Howes, Caroline Lefan, Sam Thompson Junior All-Stars – Elizabeth Ashley, Lynley Clay Academic All-State First Team – Elizabeth Ashley, Kayla Chapman, Lynley Clay, Hannah Howes, Caroline Lefan, Maggie McCarty, Sam Thompson Academic All-State Honorable Mention – Elly Harshfield JV SOFTBALL WINS OVER NORTH BULLITT CAL’s JV Softball team faced North Bullitt Thursday for their final game of the season. The Centurions put 2 runs on the board in the 1st when Elizabeth Ashley and Loren Simpson singled, and Ashton Edwards hit a triple. The Eagles answered with 1 run of their own. CAL was held scoreless in the 2nd, and North Bullitt tied it up 2-2. The 3rd inning CAL batted around, with hits by Simpson, Edwards, Catie Kearfott, Maggie McCarty, and Hailey Baumann, scoring 6 runs. The Centurions put another 2 runs on the board in the 4th when Simpson and Edwards singled with runners on. The Eagles scored 3 runs in the 5th. Final score 10-5 CAL. Great season, ladies! 13 News From the Underground “I’m proud of you. The most powerful four words we can say to our athletes.” – Coach Dos at the Speed and Power Summit 5/21/16. As we bring to close another school year I want to start off by saying how proud I am of all the athletes that sacrificed their time to become a better athlete with us this year. Even though the school year is coming to an end…sports performance NEVER stops. Actually, June and July are our busiest time of the year. Not only are all of our teams out of season but we also get back our alumni that are playing collegiate sports. I was blessed to attend the first Speed and Power Summit put on by Athletes Acceleration this past weekend in Bloomington Indiana. I was able to hear from and talk to many of the top trainers in the world when it comes to speed, agility, power and force production. I have over 15 pages of notes that I’m reviewing and can’t wait to implement some of the new drills and techniques I learned. The principles we base our programs on do not change but the methods we use to train those principles are always evolving and changing to meet the needs of our student athletes. We want to have elite student athletes that are mentally and physically prepared to compete at the highest level possible. I will be posting the training schedule for June on the school web site this week and on our social media sites (Facebook and Twitter). If you have any specific questions on when your team is training or when the facility will be open, please do not hesitate to contact me. To get the latest information on our program follow us on Facebook (Centurion Sports Performance) or on Twitter (@cfoundry). If you have any questions or want to take a tour of our facility and our Sports Performance Program, please contact Coach Lile at (502) 457-6805 or [email protected]. Open Tues-Fri* 2:30-4pm *Closed when school is not in session 14 The Centurions took on the Tigers of St. X in a JV Baseball game on 5/16. The team put up a good fight and at the end of 5 innings we were tied 4-4. Unfortunately, 4 CAL pitchers combined to give up 11 runs in the final two innings for a 15-5 loss. What we did not know at the time is that this would be the last game of the season. The KCD game was canceled by KCD due to injuries and the Collins game scheduled for Saturday was rained out. It was a great season and many Thanks go out to all the coaches for sharing their time and talent this year. A BIG Thank You to the Athletic Department and the Site Managers for all of their support. We would also like to Thank all of the parents for getting the boys to all the practices and games, keeping iscore, running the scoreboard, keeping the pitch count, manning the concession stand and being our #1 fans! Baseball is a statistical game. I took some time to pull the stats for this year out of our electronic score book (iscore). Here is all the hitting and pitching stats for the 2016 JV Centurions. I also broke out the hitting into Top 10 offensive categories and Top 5 pitching categories. ALL OFFENSIVE STATS OFFENSIVE TOP 10’S 15 CAL played its second and third round tournament games last Thursday in a doubleheader at Veteran’s Park. In the first game the Centurions avenged a regular season loss to Ramsey by winning 4-1 to move to the semifinals. Ben Kirk got the win pitching 5 innings and giving up 1 run on 2 hits and recording 8 strikeouts. Phillip Fetter came on to record the save, pitching an inning after Kirk was injured rounding first. The defense was nearly flawless, recording 2 double plays. Adam Phillips scored the first run of the game in the second inning when Luke Wagers was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded. Fetter, who had walked, eventually scored when Jack Mauzy reached on a hard hit ball misplayed by Ramsey's shortstop. CAL added 2 more in the fourth when Jack Shadburne singled, Wagers bunted over Evan Surran who pinch-ran for Shadburne. Mauzy then singled to score Surran. A John Pohlman double and Jackson Rueff single pushed Mauzy across. Rueff led the offense going 3-4, and Kirk added 2 hits. In the second game of the night, CAL held close to Johnson, being down 3-2 after the third. Rueff pitched and held down number 1 seeded Johnson until the 4th when Johnson rallied for 6 runs. Johnson's pitching held CAL to 2 hits, by Pohlman and Rueff, as Johnson moved on to the championship on a 122 win. 16 CENTURIONS RUNNER-UP IN MS GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP The Christian Academy MS golf team finished their season strong by placing 2nd in the MS Golf Championship held Monday May 16th at Eagle Creek Golf Course. CAL finished with a very respectable team score of 169, but fell short to North Oldham who recorded a 152. East Oldham shot 201 while Oldham MS completed the field with a 204. Lucas Bischoff and Clay Hughes led the way for the Centurions, each with a 4-over-par 40 for 9 holes. Camdin Farmer shot 43, Madison Corrigan 46, Grace Walker 48 and Grant Wheeler 52. Aidan Foster rounded out the CAL team. Several CAL players shot their Eagle Creek personal best scores, which helped capture the runner-up title. Congratulations to all the players for an outstanding season and to CAL Coaches Tony Bischoff and Greg Zimmerer for a job well done! CAL 6TH GRADERS COMPLETE WINNING SEASON The CAL 6th grade baseball team completed their season this past Tuesday night, losing to JCTMS, 9-1, in rain-shortened game on a rain soaked field at Lyndon. CAL collected only three hits on the night, all singles, two by Nicholas Britton and one by Jacob Price. CAL’s only run came in the fourth inning. Trailing 5-0, Britton led off with a single and advanced to second base on a passed ball. Britton then scored on Price’s single to centerfield. Jacob Price and Will Thompson both pitched in the game for CAL. The Centurions finished the season 6-5. 17 CAL ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT 502-244-3225 (0ffice) 502-244-3193 (fax) Brad Morgan, Director of Athletics 244-3225 ext. 1072 [email protected] Jennifer Roberts, Assistant AD, 244-3225, ext 1037 [email protected] Cora Parker, Administrative Assistant 244-3225 ext. 1080 [email protected] Stefan LeFors, Scheduling Coordinator, 244-3225 ext 1081 [email protected] Hollie Foster, Sports Information,244-3225 ext. 1054, [email protected] Trisha Pullen, Centurion Armory, [email protected] Kate Meyer, Athletic Trainer, [email protected] For CAL Sports Game and Practice Schedules visit: www.caschools.us/centurion-athletics THE CENTURION ARMORY 753-4598 FALL SPORTS: HIGH SCHOOL Cross Country-Lowery Stallings, [email protected] Cheerleading-Audrey Able, [email protected] Field Hockey-Stanley Phulpagar, [email protected] Football-Stefan LeFors, [email protected] Golf Boys’-Greg Zimmerer, [email protected] Golf Girls’- Ron Gustafason, [email protected] Strength & Conditioning- Greg Lile, [email protected] Soccer - Boys-Toby Wilcox, [email protected] Soccer -Girls-John Zutt, [email protected] Volleyball-Patty Ernst, [email protected] MIDDLE SCHOOL: Cross Country– Ashley Lundquist, [email protected] Cheerleading– Maggie Tait, [email protected] Field Hockey – David Ernst, [email protected] Football - Danny McGee, [email protected] Volleyball– Jade Burke, [email protected] Tennis Girls/Boys Rhonda Arnold, [email protected] WINTER SPORTS: HIGH SCHOOL Basketball (Boys) - Chad Carr, [email protected] Basketball (Girls) - Perry White, [email protected] Bowling - Tim Brown, [email protected] Cheerleading— Audrey Able, [email protected] Strength & Conditioning- Greg Lile, [email protected] Swimming, Amy Albiero, [email protected] MIDDLE SCHOOL: Basketball– (Boys) - Robert Boggs, [email protected] Basketball (Girls) - Bill Gardner, [email protected] Cheerleading– Maggie Tate, [email protected] Swimming, Amy Albiero, [email protected] SPRING SPORTS: High School Baseball - Tim Brown, [email protected] Softball- Kyle Mullin, [email protected] Boys Lacrosse- Phil Brock, [email protected] Girls Lacrosse– Sean Reding, [email protected] Strength & Conditioning- Greg Lile, [email protected] Boys Tennis– Todd Hammonds, [email protected] Girls Tennis- Jeff Mallory, [email protected] Boys/Girls Track and Field- Lowery Stallings, [email protected] MIDDLE SCHOOL: Baseball - Doug Russell, [email protected] Softball – Eddie Franz, [email protected] Boys Lacrosse– Phil Brock, [email protected] Girls Lacrosse– Sean Reding, [email protected] Boys Golf – Tony Bischoff, [email protected] Girls Golf—Darcy Coombe, [email protected] Boys Soccer– Young Kwon, [email protected] Girls Soccer- Joey Autry, [email protected] Boys/Girls Track - Natalie Ball, [email protected] Intramural Offerings: Grades K-5 Jennifer Roberts, Assistant AD, 244-3225, ext 1037, [email protected] CALATHLETICS@CENTURIONAD 18
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